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Post by Back to being Cenanuff on May 23, 2009 18:04:15 GMT -5
I thought it was cool a while back when actual recording artists did entrance themes for wrestlers. Now all we have left is Alter Bridge for Edge, Three 6 Mafia for Mark Henry, and Motorhead for HHH. So, wouldn't it be in the best interests of both the record labels and the WWE to collaborate again? I'd love to see Ricky Ortiz come out to Funk Soul Bro again, or Finlay to come out to anything by Dropkick Murphys. Cody Rhodes could use I Believe in a Thing Called Love by The Darkness again, since Shawn Spears is gone. I need ideas for entrance themes. Go Crappers!
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Post by Bo Rida on May 23, 2009 18:11:25 GMT -5
WWE don't want to spend money every time it appears on a DVD (or pay to edit it), I'm sure they'd like to but it's easier to use their own music.
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Post by James McCloud IS John Godot on May 23, 2009 18:12:12 GMT -5
Because it probably doesn't really matter to Vince so he'll pick up songs and drop them when feels like it.
Really, if the potential income gained by WWE by paying for a 'name' song for a wrestler is not greater than the cost of licensing the song, then why bother, from his perspective? It can also make DVDs a pain in the ass when rights expire.
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Post by Feyrhausen on May 23, 2009 18:17:54 GMT -5
I thought it was cool a while back when actual recording artists did entrance themes for wrestlers. Now all we have left is Alter Bridge for Edge, Three 6 Mafia for Mark Henry, and Motorhead for HHH. So, wouldn't it be in the best interests of both the record labels and the WWE to collaborate again? I'd love to see Ricky Ortiz come out to Funk Soul Bro again, or Finlay to come out to anything by Dropkick Murphys. Cody Rhodes could use I Believe in a Thing Called Love by The Darkness again, since Shawn Spears is gone. I need ideas for entrance themes. Go Crappers! What about Saliva for Batista and ECW, Endeverafter for Jeff Hardy, Airbourne for Ken Kennedy, Brand New Sin for Big Show, Killswitch Engage for CM Punk, POD for Rey Mysterio, Zebrahead for Maria, Monster Magnet for Matt Hardy. Plenty of popular artists do WWE theme music.
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Post by Metalheadbanger Man on May 23, 2009 18:19:31 GMT -5
If Finlay came out to "Barroom Hero", I'd be the happiest man ever.
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Post by EJS on May 23, 2009 18:47:41 GMT -5
I thought it was cool a while back when actual recording artists did entrance themes for wrestlers. Now all we have left is Alter Bridge for Edge, Three 6 Mafia for Mark Henry, and Motorhead for HHH. So, wouldn't it be in the best interests of both the record labels and the WWE to collaborate again? I'd love to see Ricky Ortiz come out to Funk Soul Bro again, or Finlay to come out to anything by Dropkick Murphys. Cody Rhodes could use I Believe in a Thing Called Love by The Darkness again, since Shawn Spears is gone. I need ideas for entrance themes. Go Crappers! Batista, Big Show, Matt Hardy, MVP, Mr. Kennedy, Randy Orton, Triple H, CM Punk, Curt Hawkins, Kelly Kelly, The Great Khali, Jeff Hardy, Jimmy Wang Yang, Rey Mysterio, Candice, Maria, Christian, Jack Swagger, and Mark Henry all use themes performed by mildly-known to well-known bands/artists. WWE will generally not take an existing song and give it to a wrestler though. Most of these songs were written by WWE, and simply performed by a known artist, so they hold rights to them. In OVW they didn't have to worry about paying royalties or anything, since it was just a low budget tv show and nothing else. So guys came out to whatever song they wanted. If WWE did that, they'd have to edit these songs out of any DVD or work out a deal for each song, or a probably pretty expensive deal for rights to use a catalog of songs. Also for PPVs WWE tends to try and get bands to donate the music, saying it's good publicity for their upcoming album. That works cause WWE does plug it every show and you can time it around a release. Can't really do that with entrance music.
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Post by Stu on May 23, 2009 21:23:48 GMT -5
I'm against this if it only leads to more rock concerts at Wrestlemania.
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Post by noleafclover1980 on May 23, 2009 21:34:06 GMT -5
Frankly I miss when wrestlers had original themes that were written specifically for them. Now you can pretty much interchange most guys themes.
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Post by Sonic...SonicTruth on May 23, 2009 21:45:44 GMT -5
I thought it was cool a while back when actual recording artists did entrance themes for wrestlers. Now all we have left is Alter Bridge for Edge, Three 6 Mafia for Mark Henry, and Motorhead for HHH. So, wouldn't it be in the best interests of both the record labels and the WWE to collaborate again? I'd love to see Ricky Ortiz come out to Funk Soul Bro again, or Finlay to come out to anything by Dropkick Murphys. Cody Rhodes could use I Believe in a Thing Called Love by The Darkness again, since Shawn Spears is gone. I need ideas for entrance themes. Go Crappers! Batista, Big Show, Matt Hardy, MVP, Mr. Kennedy, Randy Orton, Triple H, CM Punk, Curt Hawkins, Kelly Kelly, The Great Khali, Jeff Hardy, Jimmy Wang Yang, Rey Mysterio, Candice, Maria, Christian, Jack Swagger, and Mark Henry all use themes performed by mildly-known to well-known bands/artists. Swagger's theme is done by a Rage Against the Machine cover band, much like how Morrison's is done by a Hendrix cover band. Not really even a "Mildly Well-Known" musical act. To add to the list, Shane McMahon's theme is done by Naughty by nature, I think Steph's is done by Eve or some other rapper chick with tatoos on her boobies, and Kung Fu Naki's theme is done by Dice Raw, a philladelphia rapper who is sort of protege to the Roots.
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Post by brad414 on May 23, 2009 22:28:35 GMT -5
Record companies are becoming an endangered species, and are trying to milk every last dime out of their content, so Vince doesn't bother dealing with them when they want so much.
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Post by Fruity Delicious Skittles on May 24, 2009 3:25:55 GMT -5
Story of the year do Christian's song also.
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Post by Thrillho on May 24, 2009 3:33:25 GMT -5
It's because Vince for whatever reason insists on owning the rights to a song, instead of just having the right to use it, and a lot of bands don't want to have to pay WWE royalties every time they play their own song live.
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Post by Paul E. Funk on May 24, 2009 7:45:10 GMT -5
It's because Vince for whatever reason insists on owning the rights to a song, instead of just having the right to use it, and a lot of bands don't want to have to pay WWE royalties every time they play their own song live. You don't pay royalties when you play a song live, only when you publish and release for profit.
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2009 9:06:25 GMT -5
It's because Vince for whatever reason insists on owning the rights to a song, instead of just having the right to use it, and a lot of bands don't want to have to pay WWE royalties every time they play their own song live. You don't pay royalties when you play a song live, only when you publish and release for profit. You actually do. The writer of "Happy Birthday" gets royalties from the government, since the song gets sung roughly 300 million times every year.
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Post by blef on May 24, 2009 10:39:42 GMT -5
Maybe because recording labels don't want to collaborate with WWE?
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Post by Paul E. Funk on May 24, 2009 10:55:38 GMT -5
You don't pay royalties when you play a song live, only when you publish and release for profit. You actually do. The writer of "Happy Birthday" gets royalties from the government, since the song gets sung roughly 300 million times every year. Well, I don't know if that's a special case but generally if a musical act chooses to perform a song written by somebody else at a concert I'm almost certain they don't pay royalties. Unless, it's Happy Birthday I guess.
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Post by PKO on May 24, 2009 11:01:06 GMT -5
I don't really want wrestlers to come out to songs from any bands/artists. I think for the most part the WWE music guys do a VERY good job making songs for each wrestler and there are very few themes I don't like. Sure it would be nice to have one or two themes be from a famous band but I think that would just make it more likely for the song to get on my nerves if I hear it in a bar then on RAW.
Also, it's not just Vince's decision. There will be plenty of people advising him, particularly when it comes to music and the like.
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Post by Jay Carroll on May 24, 2009 11:27:00 GMT -5
Batista, Big Show, Matt Hardy, MVP, Mr. Kennedy, Randy Orton, Triple H, CM Punk, Curt Hawkins, Kelly Kelly, The Great Khali, Jeff Hardy, Jimmy Wang Yang, Rey Mysterio, Candice, Maria, Christian, Jack Swagger, and Mark Henry all use themes performed by mildly-known to well-known bands/artists. Swagger's theme is done by a Rage Against the Machine cover band, much like how Morrison's is done by a Hendrix cover band. Not really even a "Mildly Well-Known" musical act. To add to the list, Shane McMahon's theme is done by Naughty by nature, I think Steph's is done by Eve or some other rapper chick with tatoos on her boobies, and Kung Fu Naki's theme is done by Dice Raw, a philladelphia rapper who is sort of protege to the Roots. The rapper chick in question is Jacki-O. And Dice Raw? Really? Now I really gotta listen to Kung Fu Naki's theme... I'd rather the wrestlers get themes that the WWE owns the rights to than for well known artists to basically rent-a-song to the WWE. It's annoying as hell watching old footage and having music I loved get edited out (case in point: Sting's "Seek and Destroy" theme by Metallica in WCW is usually edited out with friggin Mike Knox's theme. Seriously?) Plus no more rock concerts at Mania. Ever.
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Post by CM Dazz on May 24, 2009 11:49:15 GMT -5
I thought it was cool a while back when actual recording artists did entrance themes for wrestlers. Now all we have left is Alter Bridge for Edge, Three 6 Mafia for Mark Henry, and Motorhead for HHH. So, wouldn't it be in the best interests of both the record labels and the WWE to collaborate again? I'd love to see Ricky Ortiz come out to Funk Soul Bro again, or Finlay to come out to anything by Dropkick Murphys. Cody Rhodes could use I Believe in a Thing Called Love by The Darkness again, since Shawn Spears is gone. I need ideas for entrance themes. Go Crappers! What about Saliva for Batista and ECW, Endeverafter for Jeff Hardy, Airbourne for Ken Kennedy, Brand New Sin for Big Show, Killswitch Engage for CM Punk, POD for Rey Mysterio, Zebrahead for Maria, Monster Magnet for Matt Hardy. Plenty of popular artists do WWE theme music. I don't think I've ever heard the song, but wouldn't Airbourne work better for Evan Bourne?
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Post by CM Dazz on May 24, 2009 11:49:41 GMT -5
I thought it was cool a while back when actual recording artists did entrance themes for wrestlers. Now all we have left is Alter Bridge for Edge, Three 6 Mafia for Mark Henry, and Motorhead for HHH. So, wouldn't it be in the best interests of both the record labels and the WWE to collaborate again? I'd love to see Ricky Ortiz come out to Funk Soul Bro again, or Finlay to come out to anything by Dropkick Murphys. Cody Rhodes could use I Believe in a Thing Called Love by The Darkness again, since Shawn Spears is gone. I need ideas for entrance themes. Go Crappers! What about Saliva for Batista and ECW, Endeverafter for Jeff Hardy, Airbourne for Ken Kennedy, Brand New Sin for Big Show, Killswitch Engage for CM Punk, POD for Rey Mysterio, Zebrahead for Maria, Monster Magnet for Matt Hardy. Plenty of popular artists do WWE theme music. I don't think I've ever heard the song, but wouldn't Airbourne work better for Evan Bourne?
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